Rayming v1.0 Manual Do Utilizador

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GPSTrackP - TT-300
 
 
Fig. 4:  LED’s on the front of the TripTracer indicate power and GPS signal status. 
LED Color 
Function 
Red LED 
Indicates power is on and the TripTracer is in RECORD mode. 
Green LED (flashing) 
Indicates signals received from GPS satellites. 
Green LED  
(solid, not flashing) 
Indicates no signal available from GPS satellites.  As the user moves to an area with a more 
open view to the sky (as buildings or dense foliage may be blocking GPS satellites), the 
GPS should be able to gain signals from GPS satellites. (NOT RECORDING) 
 
9.  CONNECT FOR DOWNLOAD 
 
GPS Antenna connector 
Fig. 5   TripTracer connection diagram 
 
When you are ready to view the recorded data stored inside the TripTracer, simply disconnect the 
antenna connector by unscrewing counter-clockwise and unplug the USB connector from the back of 
the cigarette lighter adapter.   (It’s advisable that the cigarette lighter adapter also be removed from the 
socket and put into a secure place such as the glove box to avoid damage or loss to the adapter.)  
 
Reconnect the TripTracer’s USB connector to your PC’s USB port.  Now click on the GPSTrackP icon 
or the TripTracer icon found on your desktop to open the download utility program used to extract the 
recorded data from the TripTracer’s memory into your local PC. You should save the file in   
<GPSTrackP Installation directory>\data\GPSData\*.gps so that GPSTrackP can see it automatically 
for further processing. 
 
Depending on the size of the file (the time since your last download), the process may take several 
minutes, but please be patient.  Upon confirmation that your data was downloaded to GPSTrackP (able 
to be viewed), with the TripTracer unit still connected to the PC and click on the ERASE button.  This 
will delete all data residing in the unit’s memory to maintain maximum storage capacity. 
  
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